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We believe all writers have a true human connection to their work. We highlight this connection by featuring a different screenplay and talking shop with its screenwriter each week.
Discover the human nature beneath the script
Follow clear storylines, beat breakdowns, and theme inspirations
Brainstorm possible plans for production
Bring screenwriters and film producers together
Have a great time!
- Talk shop with us at ScriptShopShow.com

We believe all writers have a true human connection to their work. We highlight this connection by featuring a different screenplay and talking shop with its screenwriter each week.
Discover the human nature beneath the script
Follow clear storylines, beat breakdowns, and theme inspirations
Brainstorm possible plans for production
Bring screenwriters and film producers together
Have a great time!
- Talk shop with us at ScriptShopShow.com

We believe all writers have a true human connection to their work. We highlight this connection by featuring a different screenplay and talking shop with its screenwriter each week.
Discover the human nature beneath the script
Follow clear storylines, beat breakdowns, and theme inspirations
Brainstorm possible plans for production
Bring screenwriters and film producers together
Have a great time!
- Talk shop with us at ScriptShopShow.com

Erin Cardiff talks shop about her feature-length screenplay, '4th of July'. -Logline: "Retracing the final decade of a young woman's life and abuse she's suffered reveals how she arrived in harm's way, while she tries desperately to protect herself and her children from the danger they cannot escape. Based on true events." Learn more at ScriptShopShow.com/22

Katelyn Harbert talks shop about her ultra-short script, 'Dissipate'. -Logline: "An enigmatic short tale that finds an even balance between horror and terror to draw an audience into a world of unrest that has them entranced until the very end." Learn more at ScriptShopShow.com/21

Seth Panitch talks shop about his feature screenplay, 'Service to Man'. -Logline: "In the turbulent Spring of 1968, an ambitious white student from Brooklyn finds himself an outcast at Meharry, Nashville's legendary, all-black medical school. There, he and his peers battle the intricate mysteries of medicine, demanding professors, and each other in their quest to, ultimately, become healers in the Service To Man." Learn more at ScriptShopShow.com/20

Jason Kartalian talks shop about his feature screenplay, 'Seahorses'. -Logline: "A lonely and intense man invites a mysterious woman he met on craigslist into his house. He gets much more than what he bargains for as this strange young woman takes over his life. What transpires is a dramatically intense and darkly comic journey about love, co-dependency and loss." Learn more at ScriptShopShow.com/19

Jeffrey Howe talks shop about his feature screenplay, 'ROBO4CE'. -Logline: "A middle-school robotics team gives a smart-but-shy eighth grade girl a chance to learn self-confidence, and her coach an opportunity to heal the wounds left by his own mentor--who coaches a rival team." Learn more at ScriptShopShow.com/17

Adam J. Stephenson talks shop about his feature screenplay, 'Searching for Landmines'. -Logline: "A cancer-ridden English teacher and an adopted Korean teenager cross paths in Chicago while searching for identity and the relationships that define family." Learn more at ScriptShopShow.com/16

Muse Seymour talks shop about his short film script, 'The Doughnut Admirer'. -Logline: "Josh's life is always the same. Same boring office. Same boring people. Same boring office casual. Same boring job. Then one day a doughnut shows up on his cubicle desk." Learn more at ScriptShopShow.com/15

KC Allen talks shop about his short film script, 'Melting Pot'. -Logline: "When a widower falls in love with a younger woman, the only thing standing in the way of true happiness is a loving family." Learn more at ScriptShopShow.com/14

Josh Hope talks shop about his feature screenplay, 'The Fight After', which is also written by TJ Treece, and Seth Leslie. - Logline: "Three former high school friends reunite for one night and attempt to escape their failing relationships by reliving their old glory days." Learn more at ScriptShopShow.com/13

Lori Allred talks shop about her feature screenplay, 'Secrets'. -Logline: "A widowed mother’s life unravels after coping with a yet another loss, but things take an unexpected turn when she discovers her family secrets." Learn more at ScriptShopShow.com/11

Carter Moon talks shop about his series pilot script, 'Big Ed'. -Logline: "In 1972, a series of grisly murders in Santa Cruz, California throw the usually peaceful college town into chaos. As the Santa Cruz county police attempt to catch the perpetrators, they fail to realize that one killer is already in their midst." Learn more at ScriptShopShow.com/10

Mia McCullough talks shop about her feature film screenplay, 'Hotline'. - - Logline: "A phone sex worker and a crisis line worker/comic book creator who are best friends and roommates independently break their professional codes by getting personally involved with callers and putting their friendship and their safety in jeopardy." Learn more at ScriptShopShow.com/9

Brian Dobbins talks shop about his feature film screenplay, 'A Dead Husband in a Western Town'. -Logline: "He's the marshal you are looking for, ...unless he's looking for you!" Learn more at ScriptShopShow.com/7

Chris Pinner talks shop about his short film screenplay, 'Holdup'. -Logline: "Chris is irresponsible and unmotivated, and is having a pretty bad day. But after losing his job, and finding himself in awkward crime, he’ll find friendship in the most unlikeliest of places." Find out more at ScriptShopShow.com/6

Ron Rodell talks shop about his short film screenplay, 'Conrete Jungle'. - Logline: "'Mean Streets' as if inspired by Springsteen. The narrator, speaking in poem, guides this story of street hustlers and the downtrodden doing what they can to survive in the concrete jungle."

Gabriel Lang talks shop about his feature-length screenplay, 'Something Missing'. - Logline: "Martin Railsback is no ordinary thief. Not only is he a little OCD, and a bit of a germaphobe, he mostly acquires groceries and household items with the occasional diamond earring or silver serving tray to sell on eBay. Even though Martin is a bit of a loner, he finds himself getting involved in some of his 'clients'' lives and improving them for the better and in turn helping him become a better...